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The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), founded and produced by Society for Science, is the world’s largest international high school science competition, providing an annual opportunity for nearly 2,000 students from all over the world to showcase their independent research and compete for approximately $5 million in prizes
In 2019, Regeneron became the title sponsor of ISEF to help reward and celebrate the best and brightest young minds globally and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM as a way to positively impact the world.
Alumni of Regeneron ISEF have gone on to have world-changing careers in science and engineering and earn some of the most esteemed honors, including National Medal of Science recipients, MacArthur Foundation Fellows, National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering Inductees and a range of entrepreneurs.
Founded by the belief that advances in science are key to solving global challenges, Regeneron ISEF works to support and invest in young scientists who are generating ideas and acting as catalysts for the change needed to improve the well-being of all people and the planet.
Society for Science and Regeneron engage young people as active change agents and support the hard work and cutting-edge discoveries of promising young leaders who are motivated by curiosity and inspired to improve the world with STEM. Regeneron ISEF reinforces this potential and invests in the best and brightest young minds by continuing to nurture all fields of scientific research to foster transformative innovations.
High School Students from across the Western UP test their contraptions for a chance to win. Hosted by the CPCO, Presented by Engineering Fundamentals at Michigan Tech.
Taken at the Model Engineering Exhibition in Manchester, Trafford center. I went with Andy, Peter and Emily.
The pressure on my head is rising. I wish I had a valve coming out of my skull to control the pressure.
Shot at about 1:30 am in the night. Long exposure. Lighting provided by the iPhone screen set at max brightness :P
btw, does anyone know does how the above system works? Or is it just to measure pressure and not control it? Which does not justify the presence of the Valve. Unless it acts as a safety valve. And if it does, how does it work? Does the whole thing come off after rotating it and releases the water inside? Can't be. Damn, this piece of engineering has me confused! WHAT IS THIS THING?
"Pressure and stress is the common cold of the psyche."
- Andrew Denton
Engineering Olympics brings students from across the Western UP together to compete in several challenges, including: toothpick bridges, trebuchets, mousetrap-powered cars, and tennis-ball launchers. In 2015, 115 students came together with their projects to test their engineering skills! Thanks to Engineering Fundamentals for facilitating the activities and the Michigan Space Grant Consortium for funding this year's event.
A celebration of the new School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering was held at the Jere A. Chase Ocean Engineering Laboratory on Thursday, September 12, 2013. (Mike Ross/UNH Photo Services)
Formwork.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Held at NSW Parliament House on 19 October 2007 as part of Science EXPOsed, a two-day science education event
Engineering students at the University of Alabama at Birmingham are building a Baja buggy to race in Auburn, Ala. next month. Photo by James McConatha.
The Pre-Freshman Engineering Program (PREP) spent today testing their handmade kites!
PREP, through funds allocated from the University of Texas at San Antonio, is held on college campuses around San Antonio. The program identifies achieving middle and high school students with an interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), and provides an academic curriculum to increase their potential for careers in these areas. For more information, visit prep-usa.org.
On Tuesday, January 12, 2016, I met with folks from CH2M Hill – an engineering company that is working with Fargo and the Diversion Authority to bring permanent flood protection to the region and build out a strong public-private partnership. I’m committed to working with folks in North Dakota and top federal officials to push for Fargo and Minot to receive new study starts by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that will enable the communities to mitigate future flooding.
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Scanned 35 mm color slide film from a carousel ("Carousel D") labeled "Grant Gear - Norwood; Joe's Junkyard - Post-Tire Fire; Eastern Chemical - Worcester" - Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection -(MassDEP) / Department of Environmental Quality Engineering (DEQE) - slides developed in 1986 -